The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that churches are not allowed to receive taxpayer funds for projects that support a religious cause.
The first Atheism, Humanism, and Secular Ethics endowed chair is coming to the University of Miami according to internal sources.
The Satanic Temple (TST) is one step away from winning the case by turning one of the religious right’s best weapons against them.
The Bill that allows the Ten Commandments in public schools and in other government buildings is now moving to the Alabama House of Representatives.
The AHA, together with FFRF and AU, filed a formal appeal on a judge’s decision that Humanist beliefs could not qualify as a religion.
The Florida House of Representatives approves bill to post “In God We Trust” in a conspicuous place in all public schools, after the Mass shooting.
A city in New Mexico owes $700,000 in legal fees for the ACLU after they lost the Ten Commandments monument case.
Hijab should be a private matter according to 49.8% of Iranians, a report from three years ago, which was published recently, shows.
Pew Research Center found out that the number of people who no longer identify as members of Islam is almost equal as the number of converts to Islam.
Judge Robison intervened trial to convey to the jury a divine message that the woman accused of trafficking her niece for sexual favors isn’t guilty.